On April 15, the university opened Those Who Returned and Those Who Did Not in Buley Library, a Holocaust exhibit honoring stories of survival, loss and resilience across generations.
By Solé Scott Editor-in-Chief After what seems like an eternity, “Euphoria” Sundays are back with a new season. The show premiered in the winter of my sophomore year of high school, and
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter Netflix, in college, is one of the many blessings which not only allows students to view some of their favorite shows and movies anytime they want, but also
Taylor Richards – News Writer Ty Segall is lost in a land of nonstop activity of recording and touring that has spanned the last eight years. His latest, and probably weirdest, effort is his
Taylor Richards – News Writer The 88th Academy Awards announced their nominations on Jan. 14 and marked the second year in a row there were no black or minority Oscar acting nominees. Many Hollywood
Clark Herring – Special to the Southern News Art is a form of expression that many people find to be more expressive than words. The detailed imagery of our universe, and the human mind
Philip Zoppi – General Assignment Reporter Southern held their 11th annual Medieval Conference Lecture on Dec. 2, featuring “Art and Paideia in the Comedia delle ninfe Fiorentine.” This presentation was conducted by Susanna Barsella,
Dylan Haviland – Arts & Entertainment Editor “Out of Touch,” the third debut album from the pop synth group, “Brothertiger,” is sensitive, technically proficient and human. The album was released on Dec. 4 and
Tyler Korponai – Photo Editor The SCSU music department showcased the small ensembles, Latin Jazz, Blues and Jazz Standards on Tuesday, Dec. 2 in the Charles Garner Recital Hall of Engleman. Each group had
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter When a person considers what love is, there might be as many understandings and definitions as there are stars that light the sky. In this play, performed by
Max Bickley – General Assignment Reporter ‘Twas the nightmare before Christmas, and all through the show, “Krampus” was frightening, and as cold-blooded as snow. There is no better way to aptly describe this movie
Anisa Jibrell – News Writer With the release of Piñata last year, a collaborative LP with West Coast producer Madlib, the Gary, Indiana rapper Freddie Gibbs showed a big improvement through the inclusion soulful twists